Shall We Dance
meazumith
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dHitman 2008-08-27 17:10
Hi Mable,
Hmm.......first I think the sepia toning work really well for this kind of shot :) As for the composition it kinda works for me as I'm very much into photojournalism style but I believe many people would prefer to see the old lady face as well.
Anyway you should NEVER let anyone dictate how you should compose and frame your shots, because this is your picture, we are here to give comments in the spirit of TE only. IMHO, it really doesn't matter much what the critiques says, it's what you believe in that is really matter. Opps... sorry for the long comment ;)
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thanks for your visit and comment. Both is appreciated.
Yes, sometimes it's a pitty because many interesting details of Gaudis work are always in the perspectors direct focus. You always need to turn around 360° and also look to the ground (floor) and to the sky (ceiling) to experience all of the little wonders Gaudi has created. Best regards Dieter |
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